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DIARY - Germany - to December 2

Tue Nov 3, 2009 1:00am EST

 GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY

 Date  GMT  City       Event                                  
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 16/11      FRANKFURT  Germany to auction 6 months Bubill (6
                    billion Euros), May 2010

 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS

 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17
 BERLIN- Transparency International, the leading civil society
organisation fighting corruption worldwide, release its annual
Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). The index ranks 180
countries by their perceived levels of corruption, as determined
by expert assessments and opinion surveys.
 
 GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY

 Date  GMT  City       Event                                  
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 18/11      FRANKFURT  Germany to auction 2 year Schatz (6
                    billion Euros), December 2011

 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS

 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council meeting. No interest rate
announcements scheduled. -
 
 GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY

 Date  GMT  City       Event                                  
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 23/11      FRANKFURT  Germany to auction 12 months Bubill (4
                    billion Euros), November 2010

 25/11      FRANKFURT  Germany to reopen 5 year Bobl series
                    155 (5 billion Euros)of 2.50 percent,
                    October 2014

 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS

 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30
 MUNICH- Suspected death camp guard John Demjanjuk goes on trial
on charges of helping to kill 27,900 Jews during World War Two.
The case in a Munich court is set to run to May 6, 2010.
 
 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3
 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council meeting, followed by interest
rate announcement at 1245 GMT. News conference follows at 1330
GMT.-
 


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